What Is Sakura’s Role in Konoha in Boruto?

Sakura was the main female protagonist in Naruto and played a huge role in the series. However, what is Sakura’s role in Konoha in Boruto?

Sakura and Himawari as seen in the Boruto anime (image via Studio Pierrot)
Sakura and Himawari as seen in the Boruto anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

In the original Naruto series, Sakura was an important character who was a close friend to Naruto and Sasuke. However, many fans believe her to be worthy of Naruto and Sasuke’s teammate, which made her a divisive figure among some of the fanbase. Boruto manages to show her in a new light and display the growth she undergoes as a person. So, what is Sakura’s role in Konoha in Boruto?

Sakura is an esteemed senior figure and prominent medical ninja in Konoho in Boruto. Having been trained under Tsunade to chase her own strengths, she finally realizes them in Naruto’s sequel. 

Sakura’s Role in Konoha 

As part of the Five Pillars of Konoha along with Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi and Shikamaru, Sakura is a central figure in the village.

Her main role in Boruto is to act as the Head of the Medical Department while developing medicines and researching diseases to support the ninjas. After her training period with Tsunade, she also becomes the director of the Konoha Hospital which is used by the common people of Konoha.

One of Sakura’s most important contributions to the medical field was her idea to start a Children’s Therapy Center. In the world of Naruto where wars were aplenty, the psychological impact it left on kids was surprisingly unattended. 

Recognizing this gap, Sakura pushed for the Konoha Hospital to develop a therapy center. This was a big success and villages near Konoha, such as Sunagakure, implemented it.

Due to Sakura’s close relationship with the Hokage and people in top administrative positions, she also serves an unofficial advisory role in Konoha. She can be seen providing her opinions to Naruto, Kakashi, and her husband—the Shadow Hokage, Sasuke.

Sakura’s Importance in Boruto

Sasuke and Sakura as seen in the Boruto anime (image via Studio Pierrot)
Sasuke and Sakura as seen in the Boruto anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Sakura’s huge impact in Boruto is very visible. Through her healing powers and the development of medical care in the series, she plays a central role in a key operation. While this had already been mentioned earlier, there is another important purpose of Sakura in Boruto.

In Boruto, Sakura is a crucial maternal figure who guides her daughter, Sarada. Since Sasuke is often away from the village on missions, Sakura has the duty of raising her daughter.

Additionally, Sakura has matured a lot in Boruto and instilled proper values into her daughter. Sarada is a caring and logical child with dreams of becoming the Hokage. Her kind-hearted, aspirational, and mischievous side is something she inherits from her mother.

Along with her fighting prowess, medical knowledge, and training of younger medical ninjas, Sakura depicts the positive parental relationship between the protagonists of Naruto and their children. 

How Powerful is Sakura in Boruto?

Boruto is filled with celestial beings and newer abilities that by far surpass Naruto’s power structure. Sakura might get overlooked for being an expert in medicine, but she is still a competent fighter.

Having been trained by Tsunade to hold her own in battle, Sakura could often surprise people through her strength. She was among the most proficient controllers of Chakra and could release large bursts of monstrous strength. 

Sasuke as seen in the Naruto: Shippuden anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

In Boruto, she can also be seen fighting toe-to-toe with Shin Uchiha, a user of the Mangekyo Sharingan. Sakura’s strongest power, however, is her Strength of a Hundred Seal. Through this seal, she can collect large amounts of Chakra over a long period before finally using it in bulk. She can use this for various purposes such as healing, transfer to other ninjas, and enhancing her strength.

Sakura has better efficiency than her teacher Tsunade and has been collecting Chakra for a long time. Hence, on the day her seal is released, she can beat even some of the strongest in Boruto. 

Does Sakura Appear in Boruto After the Timeskip?

Since Sakura is a supporting character in Boruto, her screen time is often lacking in the series. With its sequel after the time skip, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, viewers couldn’t help but wonder when exactly she would appear. 

Fans of adult Sakura can rejoice as the character finally appeared in Chapter 14 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex while looking after an injured Inojin. In this chapter, she is also stunned by Himawari’s healing capability, amplified by Kurama’s Chakra.

With Naruto and Hinata being locked away in another dimension and Sasuke forced out of action, it would not be surprising if Sakura took a more important role in Two Blue Vortex. While it is still too early to tell, she may become a mentor to Himawari, like Tsunade was for her.

Since Sasuke had trained Boruto, there is a high chance that Sakura will become a guide to Himawari while helping her to control her Chakra and improve her medical abilities.

Conclusion

Sakura and Sasuke as seen in the Naruto: Shippuden anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Sakura’s role in Konoha in Boruto is more of a silent one. She does not often show up on our screens, but her contributions are essential to running Konoha. Her character has significantly grown from Naruto to Boruto, earning the respect of many fans.

Boruto is undoubtedly focused on the next generation of Naruto, but it is admirable that it still evolves the older characters. With the new time skip, many are hopeful that Sakura will be playing a more visible role in the manga and anime.


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